Fuel:
With todays computerized engine controls and electronic fuel injection, its hard to separate the fuel system from the other systems when it comes to identifying problems with your vehicle. Symptoms such as hard starting, stalling, hesitation, loss of power, poor fuel economy, rough idle, misfiring and elevated emissions can be caused by any number of things. So to keep your vehicle running smoothly, quietly and efficiently, you should have your fuel system inspected every year by a trained certified technician.
The drive train consists of those components that pass along or transmit power from the engine to the wheels. Whether you drive a rear-wheel, front-wheel, or all-wheel drive vehicle, the drive train system is complex and repairs to it can be expensive. However, the life of the drive train can be greatly extended by following the maintenance procedures from your owners manual and getting annual inspections from a trained technician.
Exhaust:
Proper maintenance of the exhaust and emissions system is important for the environment, as well as your safety. These systems draw the waste products of combustion, hot exhaust gases, away from the engine and into the atmosphere.
Electrical Power:
From power windows to power sunroofs to power mirrors, many vehicle components are now electrically operated. When these components fail, problems can range from broken components to wiring failures. Before replacing expensive components, always have a certified technician test your system to determine the true cause of the problem.
Flushes:
Check Engine Light
The check engine light is a very important part of the vehicles computer system. So many times we hear of people that are told that it is no big deal, just run with it on. If your check engine light is on, you need to have it checked by a certified technician with specialized equipment as soon as possible. When the light is on it means that the engine computer has recognized that the vehicle has a problem. Putting this off can cause serious damage to the engine and its components. When the check engine light is flashing pull the vehicle over immediately and call for someone to tow your vehicle to a repair facility.